Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is widely recognized as one of the most effective, evidence-based treatments for children with autism. Decades of research show that ABA helps improve communication,...
Naturalistic teaching ABA techniques have emerged as a leading approach for teaching vital skills. This method embeds instruction into daily routines and play, promoting meaningful learning in natural environments....
What are the three basic principles of ABA? Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is built on three core principles often called the “ABCs”: Antecedent, Behavior, and Consequence. These principles help therapists...
What does ABA therapy look like for a 2 year old? For toddlers with autism, ABA therapy uses fun, structured, and personalized activities to teach important skills early. The...
With growing awareness around autism, many families are exploring different therapeutic options. Among the most discussed is ABA therapy, a specialized approach rooted in the science of behavior analysis....
As a parent, seeing your child struggle with their behavior can be challenging. A behavior intervention plan (BIP) is a proactive and structured tool designed to help. Instead of...
If you’re starting ABA therapy for your child, you might be asking yourself: “When will I know it’s working?” It’s one of the most common questions I hear from...
In my years as an ABA therapist in Maryland, I’ve worked with many children who stim — rocking, humming, pacing, or repeating words. At first, parents are often unsure...
Chaining is a teaching method used in ABA therapy to help children learn skills that involve several steps. Instead of teaching everything at once, the task is broken down...
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is one of the most researched and effective treatments for children with autism. Studies show that many children who receive early and consistent ABA...